Ghostly Haunts #46
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeCharlton's Ghostly Haunts #46 delivers the eerie atmosphere the anthology series was known for, with a Joe Staton cover that pulls no punches: a shadowy, cloaked figure thrusts a large dagger toward a terrified woman backed against a massive stone structure, while a smaller inset panel hints at a mysterious caped figure lurking nearby. The tension Staton captures in that outstretched blade and the woman's open-mouthed horror makes this 1975 issue hard to put down before you've even cracked the spine. Inside, Pete Morisi brings his distinctive hand to the story "Quite a Bargain!" — handling the writing, art, inking, and lettering himself for a truly personal vision of the macabre.
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